Ralph Lauren quietly shuttered its two-year-old 20,000-square-foot store last week. Other brands are expected to close boutiques in a city that has lost its luster for cash-rich mainland Chinese tourists.

Christopher Shannon continued to parade his familiar sports-influenced silhouettes, this time with a more handcrafted, collage-like feel reminiscent of the Raf Simons/Sterling Ruby mind meld in Paris last season.

“I was thinking about how you find your teenage identity,” Shannon said backstage, relating how he created a “gallery” in his own teenage bedroom by drawing on the walls.

The show opened with oversized T-shirts, shorts and sweat pants emblazoned with Christopher Shannon logos with the letters made from a jumble of different fonts. There were also youthful nylon separates, such as a cherry red anorak and shorts set, patched with sticker-like images of peace signs and blinking eyes.

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